March is WordPress month with more WordCamps and WordPress Meetups than ever. Will April beat it? Lester Chan makes a WordPress PowerPoint Template for presentations. WordPress wins the Best Irish Blogs Awards. FeedBurner transfer deadline is this weekend. Adobe Flash security vulnerability found, impacting many Plugins and WordPress blogs. And a lot more WordPress news coming your way.

The following are a few of the highlights and the WordPress news you can use.

FeedBurner Transfer to Google FeedBurner Deadline is Now

As reported by Weblog Tools Collection’s Mark Ghosh, FeedBurner has been taken over by Google and FeedBurner users are required to transfer their FeedBurner feeds, or check to ensure they have indeed been transferred, as he found out recently that his weren’t. Feed must be transferred as of February 28, this weekend, to the “new” version of Google FeedBurner.

WordPress Events

I report on a lot of various WordPress events including WordCamps and WordPress Meetups around the world. Check the Blog Herald WordPress News for a WordPress event near you.

WordCamp Denver News

WordCamp Denver is this weekend and for the most part, is sold out. I’ll be attending and working with Dave Moyer of the WordCast Podcast to do live podcasting and video interviews during the event. Hope to see you there!

WordCamp Toronto Logo Design Contest Winner

The Logo Design Contest Winner for WordCamp Toronto 2009 is Paul Morrison, a student at Seneca College Digital Media Arts student. This is a great way to involve the community in a WordPress event.

If you are putting together a WordPress event, please email me so I can publicize it here. If there is a WordCamp near you, go. If you are interested in setting up a WordCamp, stay tuned for news and information on to bring a WordCamp event near you.

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I went to Seneca College for Digital Media Arts. In fact Brendan from Phug Culture was the teacher who taught me both flash and WordPress. He started Phug (I am one of the original members).

Now depending on how you see this….Brendan gave you a blessing (or torture) that is me.

By the way…………..there is automatic upgrade notifications for plugins and WP core files……will 2.8 finally have that for Themes? Plugins have had an advantage for years, now it’s the THEME ERA.

I have a few questions (which relate to the content of your post):

How do you decide on which WordCamp events to go to as attendee or presenter (what if two events ask you to do a presentation).

I would love to go to some of the WordCamps but coming from Toronto to New Orleans, Las Vegas, Denver……It is expensive. Plane: $1,145 Toronto-Columbus (OH), yet if I would go via bus to Buffalo then go from Buffalo to Columbus (OH) it would be $245 (the whole domestic vs. international thing). I don’t see me travelling for a few hours by plane (or a lot more by bus) for just one day then travelling a few hours (or a lot more by bus) to go back. All the WordCamps that are coming up that have their speakers on their websites have at least one that I would want to see.
Obviously I would go to one where I see your name..or maybe not. I am watching American Idol and I will make up my mind after.

There was the WordPress meetups for January and February but the admin (the guy who organized WordCamp Toronto 2008) resigned for the group. How do I go about starting a Toronto meetup group?

Last question: WP.com has a script that turns all lowercase p from WordPress, is there anywhere I can download it for my wp.org site? I know in phpbb there is a censor section where it changes all references of the F word to #$@! or , maybe use a censor plugin for WP to make it WP and not Wp?

@Miroslav: Yes, as has already been pointed out, there are Plugins that will change the p in WordPress to capital. And there are also WordPress Plugins that will censor comments so only polite conversations will ensue. Look for censor comments WordPress Plugins to see what’s available. They are a bunch and they do all kinds of different things.